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- 10+ Years
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- Zip Code: 43522
- Location: Grand Rapids Ohio (Toledo area)
Selling Billey/Milley
Rick put up a sale sign for his place.
Will post shots of what my be, his new location. when I learn how
to post photos.
Will post shots of what my be, his new location. when I learn how
to post photos.
- Stan's Cub
- 10+ Years
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- Joined: Thu Apr 13, 2006 8:24 am
- Location: Western MA
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GO HERE and register, then upload the photos, then you can copy and paste the photo's URL and paste it as an image here with the "Img" button above.
Chad
'54 Cub
'54 Cub
- Rick Prentice
- Team Cub Guide
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- Zip Code: 43528
- Tractors Owned: 47(circle cub),48(Floyd backhoe),49,,51,54 and another 55
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- Location: OH, Holland
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Ok, George. you're not suppose to give away my high tech shop pics yet. Nobody will buy from me again after you get done . It's a good thing I installed a high security lock system on the door. Did I remember to tell you about the BIG attack dog that's hiding around back on the long chain? The chain will reach about two links inside your truck door
Rick
Rick
When I told my dad I've been misplacing things and doing stupid stuff----His reply---"It only gets better"
- Bigdog
- Team Cub Mentor
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- Zip Code: 43113
- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: OH, Circleville
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You have a Bigdog guarding your shop????????????
Bigdog
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
http://www.cubtug.com
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
http://www.cubtug.com
- Rudi
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- Tractors Owned: 1947 Cub "Granny"
1948 Cub "Ellie-Mae"
1968 Cub Lo-Boy
Dad's Putt-Putt
IH 129 CC
McCormick 100 Manure Spreader
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Post Hole Digger
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- George Willer
- Cub Pro
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- Location: OHIO, Fremont
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George,
It's good to see that you've climbed aboard! I'm disappointed that you and Rick haven't made it over my way yet, but I know Rick is busily getting ready for CubFest.
I expect to see you at CubFest if not before.
It's good to see that you've climbed aboard! I'm disappointed that you and Rick haven't made it over my way yet, but I know Rick is busily getting ready for CubFest.
I expect to see you at CubFest if not before.
George Willer
http://gwill.net
The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
http://gwill.net
The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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- 10+ Years
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- John *.?-!.* cub owner
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- Tractors Owned: 47, 48, 49 cub plus Wagner loader & other attachments. 41 Farmall H.
- Location: Mo, Potosi
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- 10+ Years
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- Location: 90210
- Rick Prentice
- Team Cub Guide
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- Joined: Mon Nov 01, 2004 7:24 am
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- Tractors Owned: 47(circle cub),48(Floyd backhoe),49,,51,54 and another 55
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- Location: OH, Holland
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K guys. These pics are from my friend George(C48). What do you think of my possible "High Tech" shop. It would be low overhead and has a Security system already on the front door. Rick
And here's my ATTACK DOGS---billy(black) and millie(white)
How's that saying go???---"Mess with the bull/goats, get the horns" I dare you to turn around and bend over
And here's my ATTACK DOGS---billy(black) and millie(white)
How's that saying go???---"Mess with the bull/goats, get the horns" I dare you to turn around and bend over
When I told my dad I've been misplacing things and doing stupid stuff----His reply---"It only gets better"
- John *.?-!.* cub owner
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Rick
From the looks of it
You could rig it so that if the wrong person opened the door the wrong way have the door wire rig to the main beam and the whole building would come down on them,
Thus crushing them to death I would call this a great security system
But then again I am warped
Toolman
From the looks of it
You could rig it so that if the wrong person opened the door the wrong way have the door wire rig to the main beam and the whole building would come down on them,
Thus crushing them to death I would call this a great security system
But then again I am warped
Toolman
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1954 Cub quick hitch /Plow
1947 Ford 2N
1948 Green Machine Model M (i know)
Knowledge Is Power
and Power is Knowledge
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of the low price is forgotten."
1954 Cub quick hitch /Plow
1947 Ford 2N
1948 Green Machine Model M (i know)
Knowledge Is Power
and Power is Knowledge
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of the low price is forgotten."
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- 10+ Years
My Step-Grandson approached my 160 lb Nubian doe on his hands and knees once (just once). She assumed he was another goat, and reared up, and rammed him in the head. She was hornless, thankfully.
He had a minor concussion, and a headache that lasted for about a week.
Had my swiss doe done that, he would have been dead. She weighed in at about 225, and was much stronger than the Nubian.
I've had pygmy does that were sweet as anything, and others that were mean as a pitbull.
I've never had a mean Billie of any breed, but they have very different personalities from the does. Definitely more mischevous. I can understand where the word "capricious" comes from...... My billies would go up a flight of stairs and unlatch, and jump out the hay door to escape the barn. The 18 ft drop was immaterial to them.
They tell me that with Billies, there are people who can't stand the smell, and those that don't even notice it. I'm one that doesn't notice it. Most folks can't stand it.
I had a pygmy named cindy, that was mean to other goats, but nice enough to me. She looked a lot like Rick's Millie. She would get up on top of old 55 gallon drums, and roll them, like loggers roll logs. So, I got her a big plastic ball, about the same size. She mastered that in no time, and would motor around the pasture on top of her ball.
Anyone who's never had goats....they're smart, not like sheep. Smarter than some dogs, I'd say. Their personalities are really very different. In a mixed herd, the biggest/strongest doe becomes the leader, and the rest (even the billies) will follow. Very strict social structure...the "herd queen" eats first, drinks first, then everyone else goes. Nubians get depressed, and will lay with their heads on your lap and cry.....
Amazing creatures...........gotta love 'em.
He had a minor concussion, and a headache that lasted for about a week.
Had my swiss doe done that, he would have been dead. She weighed in at about 225, and was much stronger than the Nubian.
I've had pygmy does that were sweet as anything, and others that were mean as a pitbull.
I've never had a mean Billie of any breed, but they have very different personalities from the does. Definitely more mischevous. I can understand where the word "capricious" comes from...... My billies would go up a flight of stairs and unlatch, and jump out the hay door to escape the barn. The 18 ft drop was immaterial to them.
They tell me that with Billies, there are people who can't stand the smell, and those that don't even notice it. I'm one that doesn't notice it. Most folks can't stand it.
I had a pygmy named cindy, that was mean to other goats, but nice enough to me. She looked a lot like Rick's Millie. She would get up on top of old 55 gallon drums, and roll them, like loggers roll logs. So, I got her a big plastic ball, about the same size. She mastered that in no time, and would motor around the pasture on top of her ball.
Anyone who's never had goats....they're smart, not like sheep. Smarter than some dogs, I'd say. Their personalities are really very different. In a mixed herd, the biggest/strongest doe becomes the leader, and the rest (even the billies) will follow. Very strict social structure...the "herd queen" eats first, drinks first, then everyone else goes. Nubians get depressed, and will lay with their heads on your lap and cry.....
Amazing creatures...........gotta love 'em.
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